Wow you sound just like me a few years ago, I did all those thing too. I’m lucky my girlfriend noticed, helped me and kind of forced me to get professional help. There is very little chance you’re going to get out of this all by yourself. Your own mind has literally become your worst enemy. I don’t think encouraging someone to kill themselves is a crime.

No interaction that I know of. I’ve got ADHD and have tried LSD roughly 50 – 60 times. Just keep your dosis on the normal side. And don’t take big life decisions in the 2 weeks after. I’m going to assume you’ve already read that famous blogpost by Sam Harris about drugs and the meaning of life. However, it cannot be denied that psychedelics are a uniquely potent means of altering consciousness. Teach a person to meditate, pray, chant, or do yoga, and there is no guarantee that anything will happen.

Depending upon his aptitude or interest, the only reward for his efforts may be boredom and a sore back. If, however, a person ingests 100 micrograms of LSD, what happens next will depend on a variety of factors, but there is no question that something will happen. If you want to stay with just the normal mindfulness, go ahead. But you’re missing out on something very special.

You might get a salary slighty below the market though. 1 in coins is standing ready! My girlfriend didn’t tell me about her ED the first year we were dating. She was bulimic and just terrified of gaining weight. I wish she would have told me sooner. Just the thought she was suffering all this time without me knowing really hit me. I think you can safely tell him, certainly after a year of steady relationship.